A square or a rectangle.
A quadrilateral cannot have just 3 lines of symmetry. If it has three, then it must have 4 and is a square.
4 lines
Yes
Yes. Some example of this are:Rectangles (at least 2 lines of symmetry)Squares (4 lines of symmetry)Rhombuses (at least 2 lines of symmetry)
The number of lines of symmetry in a quadrilateral depends on its specific type. A general quadrilateral typically has no lines of symmetry, while specific types have distinct characteristics: a rectangle has 2, a square has 4, and a rhombus has 2. An isosceles trapezoid has 1 line of symmetry.
A quadrilateral cannot have just 3 lines of symmetry. If it has three, then it must have 4 and is a square.
A regular quadrilateral has 4 lines of symetry
A square or rectangle.
parrallellagram
square
4 lines
Yes
Yes. Some example of this are:Rectangles (at least 2 lines of symmetry)Squares (4 lines of symmetry)Rhombuses (at least 2 lines of symmetry)
The number of lines of symmetry in a quadrilateral depends on its specific type. A general quadrilateral typically has no lines of symmetry, while specific types have distinct characteristics: a rectangle has 2, a square has 4, and a rhombus has 2. An isosceles trapezoid has 1 line of symmetry.
rectangle
rectangle... ._.
A trapezoid is a 4 sided quadrilateral with no lines of symmetry unless it's an isosceles trapezoid Also parallelograms have no lines of symmetry unless it is a rectangle